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1 African Christian Churches Integration and Adaptation of African Newcomers

2 a. Alberta: immigrants (census 2006) NumberPercentage Non- immigrants 2 702 22583 % Immigrants527 03016 % non permanent Residents 27 100 1 % Total3 256 355100 %  5,4 % (28 525 ) of the 527 030 immigrants, are francophones.  Source : Stat. Canada, Census 2006, Product no 97-557-XCB2006021 au catalogue de Statistique Canada.

3 b. Alberta: Francophone immigrants by country of origin, 2001-2006. Country of originNumber Repubublic of congo320 France205 Rwanda175 Algeria155 Marrocco105 Burundi85 Cameroun45 Ivory Coast45 Tchad30 Total1230 Source: stat. Can, Census 2006, produit 97-557 XCB 2006007, Stat. Can cat.

4 c. Where do they live? CityFranch as official language Bilingual Franch- English Edmonton1351720 Calgary1202375 Brooks1060 Source: Stat. Can, Census 2006, produit 97-557-XCB200-6021, Stat. Can. Cat.

5 2. Partners in settlement process  a. The subsidized francophone organizations  b. Associations organized by country of origin  c. Churches

6 a. Francophone institutions in the community  Lack of resources to take up new challenges related to  Cultural barrier: - a cultural identity - Minority thinking  Lack of competence to work with newcomers  Difficulty to build networks with francophone newcomers

7 b. Responses from Immigrants  a. Associations by countries of origins DominationsCity The morocco communityEdmonton The Rwandans' community Edmonton The Guinea communityEdmonton The Haitian communityEdmonton The Congolese association of Edmonton Edmonton The Ivory Coast community Edmonton

8 b. Churches  Religious groups fill in the gap left by the government and francophone organizations;  Attempts for newcomers to solve their own challenges;

9 b. Churches… ChurchCityLeaderMembers (estimate) Christian city multicultural church of calgary CalgaryPast. Mondo50-60 Cité de reveil spirituelCalgaryPast. Vincent90-10 Deeper Life Bible Church EdmontonPast. Jacob65-70 Église source de vieEdmontonPast. E. Bumba 15-25 Fellowship Christian Reformed Church EdmontonM. Huizinga87

10 c. Churches ChurchCityLeaderMembers (estimate) Église francophone de Brooks BrooksPast. P. TanduPas disponible Jerusalem City Church EdmontonPast. N. Kayumba 130-135 Le corps du Christ40-50 Life of faith Christian Church of Calgary CalgaryPast. Bukasa200-250 Penuel Christian Assembly EdmontonPast. R.V. Tshubula 20-25

11 ChurchCityLeaderMembers (estimate) Restoration and victory international ministries EdmontonPast. Serge45-50 Shiloh Baptist ChurchEdmontonPast. A. Karekezi 110-120 The kingdom citizen ministry internantional Red DeerPast. P. Kabengele 30-40 Victoria ChurchEdmontonPast. J. Mwamba 25-30 Zion Temple Celebration Centre EdmontonPast. B. Tuyikunde 65

12 Remarks:  Even though, the names are in English the main language spoken is French  The numbers presented in this PowerPoint are estimate given by the leaders of these churches.

13 Characteristics  They are principal support of the majority of African newcomers settled in Edmonton  Positive social changes: welcoming of newcomers, housing etc.  They are deeply rooted by their African values  Leadership is somewhat familiar with the Canadian culture;  Monoethnic;

14 A  1. Family, friends  2.Churches, 3. Country associations B Public institutions, Schools etc. right and wrong information Right informations ?

15 d. A Survey  68.1 % of the response thought Francophone immigrant churches should be more involved in the social integration of their members in Alberta:  Connect the welcoming communities to the immigrants  networking;  Eliminate isolation;  Share experiences; How are Church actions and initiatives bound to emerging Canadian values?

16 Challenges - Strengthening of traditional African values: (same sex marriage…) - Management problems - Leaders are newcomers

17 Final remarks Contemporary society:  Tendency « to ignore religion until some religious group or individual behaves well rather badly »;  Religion is an important factor in the settlement process of african immigrants.


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